Data Release of the AST3-2 Automatic Survey from Dome A, Antarctica Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • AST3-2 is the second of the three Antarctic Survey Telescopes, aimed at wide-field time-domain optical astronomy. It is located at Dome A, Antarctica, which is by many measures the best optical astronomy site on the Earth's surface. Here we present the data from the AST3-2 automatic survey in 2016 and the photometry results. The median 5$sigma$ limiting magnitude in $i$-band is 17.8 mag and the light curve precision is 4 mmag for bright stars. The data release includes photometry for over 7~million stars, from which over 3,500 variable stars were detected, with 70 of them newly discovered. We classify these new variables into different types by combining their light curve features with stellar properties from surveys such as StarHorse.

author list (cited authors)

  • Yang, X. u., Hu, Y. i., Shang, Z., Ma, B., Ashley, M., Cui, X., ... Zhu, Z.

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Yang, Xu||Hu, Yi||Shang, Zhaohui||Ma, Bin||Ashley, Michael CB||Cui, Xiangqun||Du, Fujia||Fu, Jianning||Gong, Xuefei||Gu, Bozhong||Jiang, Peng||Li, Xiaoyan||Li, Zhengyang||Tao, Charling||Wang, Lifan||Xu, Lingzhe||Yang, Shi-hai||Yu, Ce||Yuan, Xiangyan||Zhou, Ji-lin||Zhu, Zhenxi

Book Title

  • arXiv

publication date

  • February 2023